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    2023 The United States Has Paved The Way For General Electric To Produce Military Jet Engines In India, Marking A Significant Strategic Milestone In The Broader Defense Partnership Between The Two Countries

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    Pakistan JF-17 (modified)” by Shimin Gu is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    The Biden administration, as part of its strategic pivot towards India, appears on the verge of green-lighting a landmark agreement for General Electric Co to commence the production of military jet engines in India, a move signaling a deepening of bilateral military-industrial ties.

    JF-17 Thunder Pakistan Air Force” by RA.AZ is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    According to sources familiar with the ongoing discussions, the arrangement is anticipated to be formally unveiled during President Joe Biden’s meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 22 2023.

    JF-17 Thunder takes off for Dubair Air Show” by RA.AZ is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    These insiders, who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the negotiations, indicated that the agreement is not yet finalized and would necessitate a notification to the U.S. Congress, a procedural step before such international defense collaborations can solidify.

    Pakistani Female Fighter Pilot Entering Cockpit of her JF-17 Thunder” by aviatrix20141 is licensed under CC PDM 1.0

    The proposed deal entails the joint production of jet engines, likely for India’s second-generation light combat aircraft, among other platforms.

    JF-17 Thunder” by RA.AZ is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    India’s state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has disclosed plans to use GE-manufactured 414 engines for these aircraft and is reportedly negotiating for domestic production capabilities.

    JF-17 Thunder (FC-1 Xiaolong)” by RA.AZ is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    The partnership would bolster India’s aviation sector, with HAL designated as a licensed manufacturer, potentially availing of some technology transfer from GE.

    There has been a push from the Indian side for a more extensive sharing of technology, highlighting the country’s keenness to augment its self-reliance in defense manufacturing.

    Indeed, with India aiming to produce over 350 fighter jets for its air force and navy in the coming two decades, the need for a consistent and indigenous engine supply cannot be overstated.

    Pakistani JF-17 Thunder” by RA.AZ is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    However, this deal extends beyond mere engine production.

    Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Basant Mk II Agricultural Aircraft at HAL Museum, Bengaluru (Ank Kumar) 03” by Ank Kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    It is emblematic of a broader joint initiative launched earlier this year to promote collaboration between U.S. and Indian firms, particularly in the domain of military equipment and advanced technology.

    Mig 21, IAF, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 06” by Ank kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    The juxtaposition of India’s pursuit of domestic engine production with the wider regional context is striking.

    Mig 21, IAF, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 02” by Ank kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    While this deal unfolds, Pakistan, India’s regional rival, has been making strides with its own JF-17 Thunder Block III fighter jets, securing export orders and defense agreements with countries like Iraq.

    Aircraft Engines at display – Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Heritage Centre and Museum (Ank Kumar) 04” by Ank Kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    The Pakistani newspaper said that the sale follows the landmark agreement for defense cooperation with Iraq.

    Mig 21, IAF, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 09” by Ank kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    The agreement was inked during talks between visiting Pakistan Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar and his counterpart in the Iraqi Ministry of Defense.

    Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Basant Mk II Agricultural Aircraft at HAL Museum, Bengaluru (Ank Kumar) 04” by Ank Kumar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Pakistani media, the Nation, quoted “credible sources” in the Pakistan Air Force that Pakistan has reached an agreement with Baghdad for US $1.8 billion to supply the 12 units each of the MFI Mushshak trainer and JF-17 fighter aircraft.

    Relevant articles:
    Exclusive-US set to allow GE to make engines in India for New Delhi’s military jets , Yahoo Movies Canada, 05/13/2024
    Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder Bags Another Fighter Deal, Media Says; India’s LCA Tejas Banks On Massive IAF Contract, EurAsian Times, 05/12/2024

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